Imtiaz Rayhan

Some marketing automation tools, like Marketo, have been around for ages, and others, like GetResponse, have evolved. GetResponse began as an email marketing platform, but now offers a comprehensive all-in-one marketing tool that includes every feature a small business needs for a strong online presence. If you’re looking to streamline, decrease costs and become more …

We love WordPress, and it’s the most popular content management system for blogging, but there are other popular content management systems like Joomla, Drupal, etc. Joomla is used by 6.0% of all the websites whose content management system is known. This is 2.6% of all websites, which makes Joomla the second most popular content management …

A .htaccess (hypertext access) file is a configuration file for Web Servers running the Apache software. This file generally controls the directory it is placed and other directories inside the parent directory. There are lots of functionality you can add or control using .htaccess file. Some basic features are : Setup a 301 Redirect Password Protect a Directory Rewriting URLs …

What’s worse than a slow website? Nothing. Not you, not me, not anyone likes to visit to a site that takes much time to load. Visitors won’t hesitate to hit the ‘back’ button if your site is loading very slowly. Besides, Google considers this as a small factor in ranking. So not only it is …

Generally, your readers can find your recent posts on Homepage. But search engine visitors land on any page of your blog and they don’t really see the recent posts immediately. So, it would be easier for them to find the recent posts if you place a widget in your sidebar. Plus this can help you …

Having a fast website is important for both visitors and Search Engines. If your site takes too much time to load, you’ll definitely lose some potential visitors. They won’t come back again. Increasing page speed can dramatically reduce bounce rate off your site and increase the conversion rate. Plus it is also an important factor in …

Whenever you create new Posts, Pages, Categories, tags or Users WordPress assign a unique ID to these things which identifies that particular item in your WordPress database. Even Comments have their own IDs. For some themes and plugins, you’ll need these IDs in order to get them working as they should. Generally, WordPress does not show these …